Corel PDF Fusion User Guide
Corel PDF Fusion User Guide
Corel PDF Fusion User Guide
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September 2014
Contents
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
What is in this document? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
What other information is available? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Font conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Chapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
1.1 What is Corel PDF Fusion? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1.2 How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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Preface
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This document provides all the information you need to install and use Corel PDF
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Fusion .
NOTE: Not all components are available in all versions of PDF Fusion.
Font conventions
The following fonts and styles are used throughout this documentation.
1 Paragraphs that are numbered and use this font contain instructions that you should
follow in the order shown.
• Paragraphs that are bulleted contain either a series of points or a list of available options.
Text written in this sans-serif bold face represents a menu title, a menu item, key press,
or a control item in a dialog box. Text including an angle bracket ( > ) indicates both a
menu and the option in that menu. For example: “choose the File > Open... option” is
a shorthand method of referring to the Open... menu option in the File menu.
Text written in smaller sans-serif-bold face is a file name or path.
Text written in this typewriter face represents a piece of code, or text displayed by the
application.
When a term is written in italic, it is the first mention of an important concept. This
concept is explained in the text immediately following, in the glossary, or both.
This format
Is used to describe the various menu options. It allows you to quickly
scan the list for the required information.
NOTE: Text indicated by starting with the word “NOTE” in the left margin is important and should be read
carefully. A Note, like this one, is often a suggestion that may save you work, improve performance,
or improve the quality of output.
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WELCOME to Corel PDF Fusion —the application that lets you convert, view and
make corrections to documents.
Chapter 9, “Setups” describes how to create, configure and manage your output setups.
This is mainly for Corel PDF Converter but you can access these setups from Corel
Fusion.
When Corel PDF Fusion is installed you install the Add-ins for Microsoft Office which
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allow one-click document conversion from Word, Excel and PowerPoint applications.
See Chapter 10, “Add-ins for Microsoft Office”.
Appendix A, “Keyboard shortcut reference” has lists of all the shortcut and accelerator
keys you can use.
Use Appendix B, “Supported document formats” to find out which document formats
you can use with Corel PDF Fusion.
9 If a Windows Security message appears prompting you to allow the installation of the
device software, in particular the Corel Printer, click Always trust software from “Corel
Corporation” followed by Install. If you do not install this printer you will not be able to
print to Corel PDF Fusion from a desktop application.
NOTE: If you are installing on Windows XP and a Windows Security message appears prompting you to
allow the installation of the printer driver software, click Install to continue. If you do not install this
printer you will not be able to print to Corel PDF Fusion from a desktop application.
NOTE: If you have Microsoft Office 2003 and the message “you must close all Office applications before
installing” appears, click OK and Finish. Now close any Office applications and re-start the installer.
10 When the Installation Wizard Completed screen appears click Finish to complete the
installation. Corel PDF Fusion is installed and ready for use. To view the installation log
select that option before selecting Finish.
Use the Remove option to remove the application from your computer. If a File in use
screen appears select Automatically close and attempt to restart applications followed
by OK.
2.6 Associating XPS and PDF files with Corel PDF Fusion
During the installation procedure you are given the opportunity to associate .pdf and .xps
files with Corel PDF Fusion. This means that all PDF and XPS files are opened, by default,
in Corel PDF Fusion and have Corel PDF Fusion icons. If you decided not to do this and
want to do it now, or, if you want to remove the association between these file types
and Corel PDF Fusion, use the following procedure:
NOTE: Do this procedure once for PDF files and once for XPS document files.
1 Find either a PDF or XPS document file.
2 Right-click the file and select Properties from the pop-up menu.
3 Under the General tab in the “Type of file” “Opens with” section click the Change
button. An “Opens with” dialog appears.
4 If Corel PDF Fusion is displayed select it. Otherwise, use the Browse option and go to
C:\Program Files\Corel\Corel PDF Fusion\ and select CorelFusion.exe and click Open.
5 Click OK in the Open with dialog and OK in the Properties dialog to close it. Notice
that all documents of the selected file type now display the chosen application icon.
3.4.3 Printing
With Corel PDF Fusion you can print the current document, the current page, or a range
of pages.
For PDF documents, permission to print is always subject to the document’s security
settings.
• Add watermarks.
Watermarks can be added to a document in a variety of styles, colors, angles, and
opacity.
3.4.12 Hyperlinks
The following hyperlink controls are available:
• Add a link to a page.
When the hyperlink is selected the defined page is displayed.
• Add a link to a web page.
When the hyperlink is selected the defined web page is opened.
• Add a link to a file.
When the hyperlink is selected the chosen file is opened.
For more information on hyperlinks see “Adding hyperlinks” on page 104.
Corel PDF Fusion contains a standard security handler and supports the following
encryption standards:
40-bit RSA
128-bit RSA
128-bit AES (read-only)
The XPS document format requires that all fonts are embedded, and
they must be in OpenType format. For fonts not embedded in the PDF,
additional font directories can be specified and fonts can optionally be
accessed from those installed on the Windows system. Otherwise, a
substitute is embedded in the XPS.
XPS to PDF
All features common to XPS and PDF are preserved.
Features that are specific to XPS and cannot be converted are dropped.
HDR images are rendered down to sRGB.
All fonts used by XPS documents are embedded in the package. On
conversion they remain embedded in the PDF.
XPS to XPS
All features of the input document are preserved in the output
document.
All resources used by an XPS page are transferred to the destination
document.
• Security.
Any security applied to a PDF document is honored.
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NOTE: If you close Corel PDF Fusion from the Launch pad, it is displayed when you re-start.
1 Click to close the Corel PDF Fusion application. A save prompt appears for any open
modified documents. Select Yes to save or No. Select Cancel to abort the close. Use
the Apply to all files check box to apply your Yes, No or Cancel choice to all documents.
If this is not selected, a save prompt is presented for each individual modified document.
2 Click to restore the Welcome screen view.
3 Drop documents here to display them in Page View.
4 Drop documents here to display them in Assembly View.
5 Drop documents here to display them in Flick View.
NOTE: When multiple documents are opened only one is displayed. Click another tab in Page View or use
Assembly View to see all the documents.
File
Click New to open a new document. Use Open and Open Recent to
select a document or recently opened document.
Click Exit to close the application.
Help
Click Contents to display the online help. Click Tooltips to display or
remove text tips which appear when the cursor moves over an option.
Click About... to display information about Corel PDF Fusion.
Print
Click Print or use File > Print to print your document. This displays a
standard Print dialog.
Undo
Click Undo or use Edit > Undo to undo your last action. Click again to
undo your previous actions. All undo steps are retained until you save
the file. Once saved, all levels of undo are discarded.
Redo
Click Redo or use Edit > Redo to redo your last action. Click again to
redo next steps. All redo steps are retained until you save the file. Once
saved, all levels of redo are discarded.
Copy
Click Copy or use Edit > Copy to copy the selected page or pages onto
the clipboard (Assembly View and Navigation pane).
Paste
Click Paste or use Edit > Paste to paste the selected page or pages from
the clipboard to the current location (Assembly View and Navigation
pane).
Rotate Left / Rotate Right
Click Rotate Left or Rotate Right to rotate the selected page or pages
(Assembly View and Navigation pane).
Find
Click Find or select Edit > Find to search through the document for a
word or phrase. Click Edit > Find Next to search for the next
occurrence. Refine your search by selecting Match case and Whole
words options. If required, click the Search backward option. If you have
previously performed a search select the Find what down-arrow to re-
select it.
NOTE: Occurrences of a word or phrase that form part of an image, such as a photograph or scanned
image, are not found.
Help
Click Help or use Help > Contents to display the online help file.
For more information on the shortcut and accelerator keys see “Keyboard shortcut
reference” on page 141.
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6 An empty page icon indicates that the page is not modified and cannot be saved. It can
be Saved As a new name.
NOTE: If you are using Corel PDF Fusion in viewer mode and take an action that changes the current
document, a message appears indicating that you can continue to view this document but saving,
printing or attaching it to an e-mail adds a watermark. Purchasing the full version removes this
restriction.
NOTE: All the tabs are color coded for ease of identification.
When you are in Page View and the hand cursor is displayed you can drag and drop
pages within the same document or to another document.
With the hand cursor displayed click the document in the main window and use your
mouse scroll wheel to scroll to the top or bottom of the page (in Single page mode), or
document (in Continuous page mode).
Click-and-drag the horizontal scroll bar to reveal more of the width of document. Click-
and-drag the vertical scroll bar to display more of the current page (in Single page mode)
or more of the document (in Continuous page mode).
The following tools are also available:
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NOTE: If you prefer you can decide not to show the context sensitive menu bar by changing an option
under Preferences. For more information see “Set up your preferences” on page 52.
Menu A appears when text is selected. Menu B appears when an area of text is selected
(press and hold Shift and left-click). Menu B appears when a blank page area is selected
(press and hold Shift and left-click).
1 Copies the selected text onto the clipboard. This text can subsequently be pasted into
the Text Correction dialog (for example).
2 Lets you create a bookmark for the selected text or area. When the button is released
the Bookmark Properties dialog appears. See “Bookmark properties” on page 96 for
more information.
3 Redacts the selected text or area.
4 Displays a Text Correction dialog into which you can enter the text to replace the
selected text. Generally, the new text keeps the same format (font, size and so on) as
the selected text. Some characters may not be available.
Text re-flow is restricted to single lines of text. That is, no “word wrap” is provided. Also,
text shifted off the side of the page will be clipped.
NOTE: Text correction is only possible when the document security allows text editing.
5 Add a hyperlink to the selected text or area. For more information see “Add hyperlinks”
on page 78.
6 Adds an underline to the selected text. Double-click the underlined text to add a text
comment. Click the close icon in the top right corner to close the comment box.
7 Adds a strike-out to the selected text. Double-click the strike-out text to add a text
comment. Click the close icon in the top right corner to close the comment box.
8 Highlights the selected text. Double-click the highlighted text to add a text comment.
Click the close icon in the top right corner to close the comment box.
9 Lets you create a new note for the selected text. When the button is released a note
appears containing the previously selected text. For more information see “Working
with comments and annotations” on page 98.
10 Lets you create a bookmark for an area. When the button is released the Bookmark
Properties dialog appears. See “Bookmark properties” on page 96 for more
information.
11 Allows you to add free text annotations to the selected area. For more information see
“Add free text annotations” on page 77.
4.2.2.3 Page View right-click menu options
Select a page in Page View and right-click to display the following menu:
Select All
Selects all items in the document.
Deselect All
Deselects all selected items.
Copy
Copies onto the clipboard text items selected on the page. The copied
text can be pasted into another application such as Notepad.
Add Bookmark / Add Text Bookmark
Lets you apply Bookmark properties to the selected area or selected
text. For more information see “Bookmark properties” on page 96.
Note
Lets you create a new note on the page. When the button is released a
note appears. For more information see “Working with comments and
annotations” on page 98.
Free Text
Lets you add new text anywhere on the page. This text can remain as
an annotation or can be “flattened” to become part of the page. For
more information see “Free text annotations” on page 102.
Highlight
Applies a highlight to the selected text.
Strike-Out
Applies a strike-out to the selected text.
Underline
Applies an underline to the selected text.
Correct selected text...
This is only available when text is selected. It displays a Text Correction
dialog into which you can enter the text to replace the selected text.
Generally, the new text keeps the same format (font, size and so on) as
the selected text. Some characters may not be available.
Text re-flow is restricted to single lines of text. That is, no “word wrap”
is provided. Also, text shifted off the side of the page will be clipped.
NOTE: Text correction is only possible when the document security allows text editing.
4.2.2.4 Page View menu options
The Crop page option is available from the Document > Pages menu:
For more information about cropping see “Crop Pages” on page 46.
document. It is important to note, however, that pages can be copied in any direction
between any of the visible documents, but the usual requirement is to build the target
document from pages found in the source documents.
In this view you can delete, rotate, reorder, insert pages and merge documents.
If you decide to move another document to the top of the screen, designating it as the
target, a message appears. You can check Don't show me this again so that this message
is not displayed again.
When you first open Assembly View a help screen is displayed containing useful
information on how to use this view. Once you have read this screen click Close to
remove it. To prevent this help screen from appearing again select Do not show me this
again.
Use the following options to display a document in Assembly View:
• Drag and drop one or more documents onto the Assembly View area displayed on the
Welcome screen or Launch pad. See “The Launch pad” on page 28.
• Drag and drop one or more documents onto the Assembly View window.
• Drag and drop pages or page stacks onto the Assembly View window.
New
Click New or use the File > New to open a new blank document. The
new document is “Untitled” and is a PDF unless you have changed the
Edit > Preferences > View > New File Type option.
Open
Click Open or use File > Open when you are already in Assembly View
to display an Open File(s) dialog to select one or more documents.
• When viewing a document displayed in Page or Flick View click the Assembly View icon.
Drag-and drop pages in Assembly View to re-order them within a single document or
add pages from other documents.
If you attempt to drag-and-drop pages in a document containing more pages than can
be displayed, the document automatically scrolls when you reach the left or right side of
the Assembly View window.
When several documents are open, click on the tab of the document you want to view.
4.2.3.1 Viewing documents and pages
In Assembly View click the title bar containing the name of the document you want to
view:
• When a title bar contains an empty page icon it has not been modified and cannot be
saved. You can, however, use Save As to save it under a new name.
• When a title bar contains a pencil it has been modified and can be saved. You can also
use Save As to save it under a new name.
NOTE: All the title bars are color coded for ease of identification.
In Assembly View drag and drop one or move pages to a new position in the current
document or from one document to another.
If you attempt to drag-and-drop pages in a large document, the document automatically
scrolls when you reach the left or right side of the Assembly View window.
Double-click a page within a document to display a magnified preview of the page. Click
again and the preview is removed.
Click-and-drag the horizontal scroll bar to reveal more pages of the document.
The following tools are also available:
Close document
Click or select File > Close to close the document. If you have made a
change but not saved, a save prompt appears. Otherwise, the document
is removed from the display. Hold Ctrl and click the close icon to close
the document without a confirmation message. That is, the document is
closed and any unsaved changes are lost.
Title bar
Click to reduce the displayed document to its title bar. Click again to re-
display the document. This tool only appears for source documents. The
target document, displayed at the top of the Assembly View window,
cannot be reduced to only its title bar.
Undo
Click to undo your last action. All undo steps are retained until you save
the file. Once saved, all levels of undo are discarded.
Redo
Click to redo your last action. All redo steps are retained until you save
the file. Once saved, all levels of redo are discarded.
Stack / Unstack
Click to stack the currently selected pages and unstack the currently
selected stacks or use Ctrl < and Ctrl >. When pages are already
stacked you can select them and add them to another stack. You can
drag and drop, insert, extract, move, delete, rotate and copy and paste
page stacks in exactly the same way as pages.
NOTE: You cannot undo/redo page stacking. Therefore, when a stack is merged into another stack, the
original stack is lost and cannot be recovered, and when a stack is deleted, the stack cannot be
recovered by undo. The pages are recovered but they will be unstacked.
NOTE: Page stacks do not affect the saved file at all. They persist only for the current session, that is, stacks
disappear when the document is saved, reopened or the application is restarted. Page stacks are
maintained when changing views.
Scroll icons
Click to scroll page-by-page, move to the end of the document, scroll 10
pages at a time to the left, and scroll 10 pages at time to the right.
Scroll icons
Click to scroll to the start of the document, and to scroll page-by-page
to the left.
Page number
Click and enter the page number you want to view.
Go to
Click View > Go to and select First Page or Last Page. Click View > Go
to > Page... and enter a page number to view.
4.2.3.2 Assembly View page selection options
In Assembly View you can:
• Click a page to select it.
• Use Ctrl click to select more pages.
• Use Shift click to select a series of pages.
Select All
Select all pages in the current document.
Deselect All
Deselect all pages in the current document.
Copy
Copy the currently selected pages onto the clipboard.
Paste
Paste the currently selected pages.
Delete
Delete the currently selected pages.
Insert New Page
Insert a new empty page to the left of the currently selected page.
Extract Pages
Create a new document containing the extracted pages.
Rotate Left / Rotate Right
Rotate the currently selected pages left or right by 90 degrees.
Stack / Unstack
Stack the currently selected pages and unstack the currently selected
stacks or use Ctrl < and Ctrl >. When pages are already stacked you
can select them and add them to another stack. You can drag and drop,
insert, extract, move, delete, rotate and copy and paste page stacks in
exactly the same way as pages.
NOTE: You cannot undo/redo page stacking. Therefore, when a stack is merged into another stack, the
original stack is lost and cannot be recovered, and when a stack is deleted, the stack cannot be
recovered by undo. The pages are recovered but they will be unstacked.
NOTE: Page stacks do not affect the saved file at all. They persist only for the current session, that is, stacks
disappear when the document is saved, reopened or the application is restarted. Page stacks are
maintained when changing views.
Crop Pages
For more information see “Crop Pages” on page 46.
4.2.3.4 Assembly View menu options
The following options are available from the Document > Pages menu:
For more information about cropping see “Crop Pages” on page 46.
4.3.2 Pages
When pages are displayed in the Navigation pane you can:
• Click any page to display it in the Page View window.
• Click any page and use your scroll wheel to scroll through the document.
• Use Page Up and Page Dn to page through the document.
• Use Home and End to move to the first or last page.
• Drag and drop any page to a new position in the document as shown below. Note the
yellow indicator identifying the location of the inserted page.
NOTE: If you attempt to drag-and-drop pages in a document containing more pages than can be
displayed, the document scrolls when you reach the top or bottom of the Navigation pane.
When a page is selected the following options are also available from the Document >
Pages menu:
Figure 4.15 Document menu option available in the Navigation pane Pages tab
Extract Pages
Select the Extract Pages icon or Document > Pages > Extract Pages to
extract the selected pages and create a new untitled document
containing those pages.
Rotate Left
Select the Rotate Left icon or Document > Pages > Rotate Left to
rotate the selected pages 90 degrees to the left.
Rotate Right
Select the Rotate Right icon or Document > Pages > Rotate Right to
rotate the selected pages 90 degrees to the right.
Crop Pages
Select the Crop Pages icon or Document > Pages > Crop Pages to
display a Crop page(s) dialog. You specify the size of your crop and the
range of pages to which it is applied in this dialog. A fixed size such as
Letter, A4 can be selected. Alternatively, choose a custom crop size. Your
selected crop is applied to the current page, selected pages or all pages.
In the Size panel the following options are available:
Crop to fixed size lets you select a predefined crop size such as A4, A5,
Letter. The crop is normally measured from the top and left side of the
page. Select Centered to apply the crop centrally.
The thumbnail view of the page on the Crop Pages dialog displays the
areas to be cropped as shaded.
Select Static values to apply a custom crop size. Select your preferred
units from the drop-down menu. Constrain values makes all values the
same. Uncheck this to insert different values for the Top, Bottom, Left
and Right.
The values around the thumbnail image define the size of the crop. You
can either directly enter a number or use the up and down arrows.
The Apply To panel determines the pages to be cropped. Select the
Entire document, Selected Pages or a Range of pages. If you have
selected an area on a page you can select the Current page option. You
enter a Range of pages such as 2-4 to only crop pages numbered 2, 3
and 4.
The Crop drop-down menu allows you to apply the crop to All pages
in range, Odd-numbered pages in range and Even-numbered pages in
range. Therefore, if you have selected the whole document or a range
of pages you can apply the crop to the whole range or just the odd or
even numbered pages.
Select OK to accept your crop values or Cancel to abort them.
NOTE: If cropping values that exceed the page size are entered, the values are ignored and no cropping
is performed.
Select All
Select all items on the page.
Deselect All
Deselect any selected items on the page.
Copy
Copy onto the clipboard the selected pages.
Paste
Paste the pages previously copied to the clipboard above the currently
selected page.
Delete
Select the pages to be deleted and click Delete to remove the pages.
Insert New Page
Insert a new blank page into your document. The new page is placed
above the currently selected page.
Extract Pages
Extract the selected pages and create a new untitled document
containing those pages.
Rotate Left
Rotate the selected pages 90 degrees to the left.
Rotate Right
Rotate the selected pages 90 degrees to the right.
Crop Pages
For more information see “Crop Pages” on page 46.
4.3.3 Bookmarks
For all the information related to bookmarks see “Working with bookmarks” on
page 93.
4.3.4 Comments
For the all the information related to comments and annotations see “Working with
comments and annotations” on page 98.
Tool Labels
Show or hide text associated with icons.
3 Click the tabs to view either the Bookmarks, Comments or Pages panes.
4 Select the title bar of a pane to move it. The pane can be moved anywhere; even outside
the application window.
Once you have moved a pane outside of the window another pane takes its place.
NOTE: Notice the icon that appears in the top right-hand corner of the Bookmarks, Comments and Page
panes. Click this icon and the pane detaches itself. If you have previously placed the pane
elsewhere, the pane moves to that position.
5 Drag and drop other panes onto the title bars to arrange the panes within the window.
As you do this the panes shrink allowing space for the new pane.
6 Move a pane into the contents of another pane to place the pane on top. The pane upon
which you are moving highlights and your selected pane “clicks” into place.
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1 Drop one or more files onto this area to convert them using the currently selected setup.
2 Displays the Corel PDF Converter preferences dialog. For more information see “Corel
PDF Converter preferences” on page 58.
3 Click Open... or use Ctrl + O to display an Open File(s) dialog allowing you to select
one or more files for conversion.
4 Displays the progress of your conversion.
5 Click the cross icon or press Esc to cancel conversion of the current files. A message
appears indicating that conversion of all queued files is cancelled. You can select to
continue or abort.
6 Click to close this window.
7 Click View or use Ctrl + i to display the current file in Corel PDF Fusion.
8 Click the down-arrow or use Alt + 1 (one) or Ctrl +1 (one) to open or close the
Convert format panel. This displays more details about the files you are converting. For
more information see “The Details panel” on page 58.
9 Click the down-arrow or use Alt + 2 or Ctrl + 2 to open or close the Details panel.
This allows you to change the output format or setup. For more information see “The
Convert format panel” on page 57.
10 Click to view online help information.
11 Choose your preferred Corel PDF Fusion view.
12 Displays the currently selected output format.
The following options are available in the View converted documents panel:
Automatically view documents once converted (default)
Click to view your converted documents in Corel PDF Fusion.
Default view
If you have chosen to view your converted documents in Corel PDF
Fusion, select the default view in which you would like them displayed.
When converting several documents at the same time, and you have
selected Assembly View, all the documents are displayed under separate
tabs. If, however, you have selected Flick or Page View, the last document
converted is displayed. Click the other document tabs to display them.
For more information about the various views see “The Page, Assembly,
Flick and Presentation View” on page 29.
When a file is successfully converted the system registered sound is used as an audible
indication. Uncheck the Use sound to indicate conversion is complete option to turn
off this notification.
5.1.3.2 Support tab
The Support tab provides a link to the Corel web site. In addition, a debug option is
provided. This should only be used under the direction of Technical Support.
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Corel PDF Fusion Setup manager. For more information see “Security tab (PDF)” on
page 120 and “Add-ins for Microsoft Office” on page 128.
NOTE: If you have not previously saved your Microsoft Word or Excel document before attempting to
create a PDF document, a Save As dialog appears prompting you to save it. Once saved, the
conversion continues. If you have not saved your Microsoft PowerPoint document before conversion,
a “Please save your document before printing it” message appears. You must save the document
before conversion using the Add-ins.
3 Drag and drop, onto the Assembly View, the source files from which you want to create
your new document. Alternatively, select File > Open or click the Open icon and then
navigate to the source document and select it. Repeat this for each source document.
NOTE: If you are using more source documents than can be displayed, use the scroll bar (1) at the right
side of the source document window to display those documents.
4 Drag and drop the required pages from the source documents onto the new target
document.
5 You can select more than one page at a time. The number of pages you are moving is
displayed and the yellow bar (next to page 2) indicates where the pages are going to be
dropped.
6 You can place pages in between other pages in the target document.
NOTE: When you drag and drop pages from one document to another a yellow bar appears indicating
exactly where the pages are dropped.
7 Right-click on the page and select Delete from the pop-up menu to remove the blank
page.
NOTE: Any document must contain at least one page. Therefore, you can delete the pages of a document
only until the last pages remains.
9 Select File > Save when you are happy with the new document. This displays the Save
dialog.
NOTE: If you have created a new document using the pages of an existing document, the new document
must be saved before you can re-save the existing document to its current name. You can, however,
use the Save as option.
10 Enter a name for the document in the File name option.
11 Select the output format for your document in the Files of type option.
12 Click Save to complete the process. Select Cancel to abort the save.
5 Click Save to overwrite the file or use File > Save As to save the file under a new name
when your new document is complete,.
NOTE: Any folios (pages numbers) printed on the existing document are not changed.
NOTE: Before saving the new document consider whether you want to overwrite the existing version or
save the new version under a new name.
3 Select Document > Comments > Note or the Note icon in the Navigation pane toolbar
followed by the location for the note. Alternatively, right-click the location for the note
and select Note from the pop-up menu.
4 Enter the text for your note.
5 Click the close icon when you have entered the text. The new comment appears in the
Navigation pane.
6 Right-click the note on the page or in the Navigation pane and select Properties to
change the properties of the note.
7 In the Properties dialog you can change the title and color of the note. For more
information see “Annotation properties” on page 101.
NOTE: If you change the title of the Note in the Properties dialog this remains for any other notes you may
create. This is useful when you are marking up a document and want the document’s author to
see who added the note.
8 Click OK when you are happy with the note.
4 Click the Note icon (1) in the menu. On release of the button a note is opened
containing the text you previously selected.
5 In the Properties dialog change the title and color of the note. For more information see
“Annotation properties” on page 101.
NOTE: If you change the title of the Note in the Properties dialog this remains for any other notes you may
create. This is useful if you are marking up a document and want the document’s author to see
who added the note.
6 Click OK when you are happy with the note.
1 2 3
4 Click the icon in the menu to add the required highlight (1), strike-out (2) or underline
(3).
Or:
1 Select Document > Comments > then the tool you want to use. Or right-click the page
and select the tool from the pop-up menu.
2 Move the cursor over the text to annotate and select it using the I-beam or press Shift
and left-click to display the crosshair and select an area. The new text annotation appears
in the Navigation pane.
3 Right-click the annotation on the page or in the Navigation pane and select Properties
to change the annotation properties.
4 Change the title and color of the annotation in the Properties dialog. For more
information see “Annotation properties” on page 101.
NOTE: If you change the title of the Note in the Properties dialog this remains for any other notes you
create. This is useful when you are marking up a document and want the document’s author to
see who added the note.
5 Click OK when you are happy with the note.
4 Click the Text Bookmark (1) or Area Bookmark (2) icon to display the Bookmark
Properties dialog.
5 Select the required style of the bookmark. For more information see “Bookmark
properties” on page 96.
6 Click OK when you are happy with the bookmark.
Or:
1 Select Document > Comments > then either Add Bookmark, Add Text Bookmark or
Add Area Bookmark.
2 Select the page, text, or select the area (depending on your selection in 2), to display
Bookmark Properties dialog.
3 Change the title and color of the bookmark. For more information see “Bookmark
properties” on page 96.
4 Click OK when you are happy with the bookmark.
4 Click the free text icon (1) or select Document > Comments > Free Text or press Alt
+ T.
5 Click within the selected area and then type in your text.
6 When the text is typed you can select the new text and apply formatting by selecting
the from the options available. For more information see “Free text annotations” on
page 102.
Or:
1 Select, in Page View, the page onto which you want to place the free text.
2 Select Document > Comments > Free Text or press Alt + T. The crosshair appears
ready for you to select an area on the page.
3 Select an area on the page.
4 Click within the selected area and then type in your text.
5 When the text is typed you can select the new text and apply formatting by selecting
from the options available. For more information see “Free text annotations” on
page 102.
NOTE: To flatten the free text annotation so that the text becomes part of the underlying page see
“Flatten annotation” on page 104.
NOTE: Click the hyperlink icon (1) to display the Create Link dialog:
6.18.1 Compression
The compression options reduce the size of your file by varying amounts. For full details
see “Compression tab (PDF)” on page 117.
1 Use File > Open or drop a file onto the Assembly or Page View to open a document.
2 Make any changes to the document.
3 Click File > Save As.... This displays the Save As dialog.
4 Select the output Document type as PDF.
5 Select the Setup name you want to edit.
6 Click Edit....
NOTE: If you have one of the standard setups selected you cannot edit it.
7 Make sure the Compression tab is selected.
8 Check Compress text and line art option to apply zip compression to the PDF
commands in the page descriptions.
9 Make a selection in each of the Compression options:
Zip compression is usually the best overall compromise setting for images as it is efficient
and lossless. If you can tolerate lossy compression, that is, compression that throws some
of the data away never to be retrieved, use JPEG compression.
You may find that Zip with Predictor compression sometimes improves the performance
on images where there are lots of similarly colored pixels. Note that the terms Zip and
Flate are interchangeable; they both refer to the same kind of compression.
10 Make a selection in each of the Downsampling options and choose a target resolution.
These options allow you to control whether and how Corel PDF Fusion reduces the
resolution of images in the file input. Remember, when you halve the resolution you
quarter the amount of data.
11 Click OK to accept the changes. Select Cancel to abort the changes.
If you want to automatically open the default e-mail application when the PDF is created:
8 Check Send the PDF as an e-mail attachment in the Output options.
9 Click OK to accept the changes. Select Cancel to abort any changes.
To find out how to e-mail documents and comments see “E-mail documents” on
page 84 and “E-mail comments” on page 85.
NOTE: In the Trial period, Corel PDF Fusion is fully featured for 30 days. After this period Corel PDF Fusion
remains fully featured and lets you view and print documents. However, saved documents and
changed documents you print or attach to an e-mail are watermarked.
To find out how to prepare documents so that they can more easily be sent by e-mail
see “Produce PDF files that can be sent by e-mail” on page 81.
NOTE: In the Trial period, Corel PDF Fusion is fully featured for 30 days. After this period Corel PDF Fusion
remains fully featured and lets you view and print documents. However, saved documents and
changed documents you print or attach to an e-mail are watermarked.
4 Select the options you want to protect such as Printing, Copying of text and graphics,
General editing and so on.
5 Click Next >.
6 Under Requires a password to change security settings enter a password to prevent
unauthorized users from changing the security settings in force in the document.
7 Under Requires a password to open document enter a password to prevent
unauthorized users from opening the document.
NOTE: If you forget or do not have the password you are not able to access the document.
8 Click Finish to apply the new security settings to your document.
9 Once the document is saved the passwords must be used to open the document as well
as perform any of the restricted options.
Opacity
Use the slider to choose an opaque value. A low value means that the
text is less opaque, (more transparent). Whereas a high value means
that the text is more opaque (less transparent).
NOTE: The character “A” graphic at the lower right side of the Font and Style panel displays the currently
selected opacity and color values.
In the Position panel you can select the following options:
Offset from center
If you want to move the watermark from the center of the page use the
drop-down menus and value fields to determine its new position.
Rotation
The rotation dial allows you to choose the angle at which the text is
displayed. Alternatively, you can enter a specific value into the field or use
the up/down arrows to make a selection.
5 When you are happy with your watermark selections click Apply. Selecting Cancel
aborts the creation of the watermark.
6 When you apply a watermark, a copy of your document containing the watermark is
opened leaving the original document unaffected. You can then choose to save or
abandon the new document.
NOTE: If you are using the Corel PDF Fusion in “viewer mode” a watermark is applied to saved documents.
This is a system generated watermark and cannot be removed or changed without a serial number.
The Summary tab provides information about the current document, including the file
generating program, the date when the file was created and the last time it was modified.
It also allows you to enter a title, subject, author, and keywords for the document.
General editing
Choose the security setting for general editing. General editing includes
working with pages, bookmarks and document opening properties. See
also Document assembly, below.
Document assembly
Choose the security setting for document assembly (deleting, rotating,
inserting and extracting pages), when general editing is not allowed. This
option is not available when 40-bit encryption is selected.
Comment authoring
Choose the security setting for adding and changing comments and form
fields. See also, Form Field Fill-in and Signing.
Form field fill-in and signing
Choose the security setting for form fields and digital signatures when
Comment authoring is not allowed. Form fields and digital signatures are
not available in Corel PDF Fusion. This option is not available when 40-
bit encryption is selected.
Encrypt metadata
When selected, the document metadata (title, subject, author and so
on) are encrypted along with the document content. Uncheck this
option if you want to encrypt the contents of a document but still allow
search engines access to the document metadata.
This option is available only when you select 128-bit security.
The tools for working with bookmarks are in the Bookmarks toolbar which, by default,
is located in the Bookmarks tab of the Navigation pane.
You can also select the options from the Document > Bookmarks menu:
Select All
Select all the bookmarks.
Deselect All
Deselect all bookmarks.
Select Level
Select all bookmarks at the current level.
Delete
Delete the selected bookmarks.
Edit Bookmark Destination
Select to edit the destination of the bookmark. When you click this
option the bookmark highlights. Your next action must be to click
somewhere within the document and specify the location to be
associated with the bookmark.
Properties
Display the Bookmark properties dialog. For more information see
“Bookmark properties” on page 96.
The following tools are available:
Add Bookmark / Add Text Bookmark / Add Area Bookmark
Click the down-arrow to select the Add Bookmark options.
Click Add Bookmark and then click onto the page to specify the location
for the bookmark. The Bookmark Properties dialog appears. See
“Bookmark properties” on page 96.
Click Add Text Bookmark to change cursor to an I-beam selector. Select
the text to be bookmarked. The Bookmark Properties dialog appears.
See “Bookmark properties” on page 96.
Click Add Area Bookmark to change the cursor to a crosshair allowing
you to select an area of the page to be bookmarked. The Bookmark
Properties dialog appears. See “Bookmark properties” on page 96.
Fit Page
Display the page associated with the bookmark so that a whole page fits
into the display width.
Fit Selected Area
This only appears when a bookmark is associated with an area using the
Add Area Bookmark option. In this case the page is opened so that the
selected area of the bookmark fits into the display.
No Specific Zoom
With this selected the page is opened with the current zoom option.
Custom (%)
Display the page associated with the bookmark at the zoom value
entered into the Custom field.
NOTE: When you select a bookmark with a specified zoom value the whole document is zoomed to that
value. The document zoom remains in force even if you delete the bookmark that specified the
zoom. You can of course reduce the magnification of the document using “Magnification”, “Zoom
levels” and “Page Zoom” on page 33.
Select OK when you have completed the bookmark properties.
Delete
Deletes the selected comment from the document.
Properties
Displays the Annotation properties dialog. For more information see
“Annotation properties” on page 101.
Open Comment
Opens the comment and displays its contents which you can edit. Click
the cross in the top right-hand corner to close the comment.
Reset Comment Location
Resets the comment to its original location.
The tools for working with comments are found in the Comments toolbar which, by
default, is located in the Comment tab of the Navigation pane.
Select All
Selects all the comments in the document.
Deselect All
Deselects all comments.
Select Level
Selects all the comments at the current level.
Delete
Deletes the selected comment from the document.
Properties
Displays the Annotation properties dialog. For more information see
“Annotation properties” on page 101.
The following tools are available:
Comment type
Select a comment followed by this icon to display the options to create
a Note, Highlight, Underline or Strikeout annotation. When you select
a Note click the desired location on the page and then enter some text.
For Highlights, Underlines and Strike-outs the cursor changes to an I-
beam allowing you to select the text you want to annotate.
Delete Selected Comments
Select a comment and click this icon to delete it.
Style
This changes the color style of the comment. Click Color... to display a
color picker. Choose a color from the set of basic colors, click a color in
the picker or by enter specific values. Click Add to Custom Colors to
save it when you have found a color you like.
Property / Value
These are the properties of the selected annotation including: the date
it was created, whether the comment has replies or is a reply, when it
was last modified, its name, its subject and type. These properties cannot
be edited.
Locked
Check Locked to prevent the annotation properties from being
changed.
4 Click the free text icon (1) or select Document > Comments > Free Text or press Alt
+ T.
5 Click within the selected area and then type in your text.
6 When the text is typed you can select the new text and apply formatting by selecting
the from the options available. For more information see “Free text annotations” on
page 102.
Or:
1 Select, in Page View, the page onto which you want to place the free text.
2 Select Document > Comments > Free Text or press Alt + T. The crosshair appears
ready for you to select an area on the page.
3 Select an area on the page.
4 Click within the selected area and then type in your text.
5 When the text is typed you can select the new text and apply formatting by selecting
the from the options available. For more information see “Free text annotation styles”
on page 103.
NOTE: To flatten the free text annotation so that the text becomes part of the underlying page see
“Flatten annotation” on page 104.
To apply text formatting select the text to be changed followed by the relevant icon. The
following options are available:
Font
Use this option to change the displayed font, the font style and the point
size. In addition, you can make the text display with an underline or
strikeout. Use the Writing System drop down menu to select your
preferred language system.
Bold / Italic / Underline
Use these options to change the style of the text. Click once (or select
Ctrl + B, Ctrl + I or Ctrl + U) to apply and style and again to remove it.
Justification Left, Right, Center and Justified
Use these options to change the justification of the text. Click once (or
select Ctrl + L, Ctrl + R, Ctrl + C or Ctrl + J) to apply the style and
again to remove it.
Text color
Select the color icon to display a color picker. Choose a color from the
set of basic colors, select a color in the picker, or enter specific values.
Click Add to Custom Colors to save it when you have found a color
you like.
Annotation properties
For more information see “Free text annotation properties” on
page 104.
Delete selected comments
Click this option to delete the current instance of a free text annotation.
Flatten annotation
Click this option to mark the free text annotation for “flattening”. When
the document is subsequently saved, free text marked for “flattening” is
rendered onto the page so it becomes part of the underlying page and
is treated in exactly the same way as any other text. Once free text is
flattened the style and properties of the text cannot be changed.
2 Select some text or press Shift and left-click to display the crosshair and select an area.
3 On release of the button one of the context sensitive menus appears:
1
NOTE: Click the hyperlink icon (1) to display the Create Link dialog:
This chapter contains information on how to create and manage your setups.
The information provided in the section includes:
• “What is a setup?” on page 108
• “Managing setups” on page 108
• “Setup manager reference” on page 113
• “PDF document setup” on page 113
• “XPS document setup” on page 123
• “Word document setup” on page 125
The standard setups that are delivered with Corel PDF Fusion may not be renamed or
removed. Therefore, the Rename and Remove buttons are disabled when a standard
setup is selected from the menu. If you do attempt to make changes to a standard setup,
you are prompted to save the modified setup with a new name.
A setup name can contain any characters you wish except for backslash (\). Leading and
trailing spaces are removed from the name (apart from shared setups, which are
identified by a leading space). Setup names must be unique and are not case sensitive
(that is, ConfigName and configNAME are considered to be the same).
3 Choose the setup in the Setup name field that most closely matches the setup you want
to create.
4 Select Edit to open the Setup manager.
5 Click Create to open a Setup details dialog with a copy of your selected setup.
6 Choose a new Name and change the Description. Enter a description that allows you
and others to easily understand the purpose of the setup. You can choose to make this
new setup available to all other users. Click OK to close the dialog.
7 Change the settings of your new setup by modifying the options in the various tabs. See
“Setup manager reference” on page 113 for more details.
8 Click OK to apply the changed settings to the setup. Select Cancel to close the Setup
manager without changing the options.
4 Select Edit to open the Setup manager. You can, if you wish, change the setup to remove
by selecting a different Setup name.
5 Click Remove to open a Remove Setup dialog.
6 Click Yes if you are sure that you want to permanently delete the setup click Yes. Click
No to cancel the operation.
To create an XML setup file for distribution to other users of Corel PDF Fusion:
1 Ensure all your setups are correct in all details.
2 Click the Export option on the XPS, PDF or Word setup dialog.
3 Use the displayed Export Setup dialog to choose a location and name for your XML file.
Ensure the file has a .xml extension.
4 Click Save to save the file. Select Cancel to abort the save.
NOTE: When an XML file is exported and subsequently imported the Always output files to and Launch
on job completion locations are not transferred. This is because these locations are system specific
and may not be appropriate on your system.
Use this option to automatically rotate the pages so that the output PDF
is produced at its optimum viewing orientation.
Optimize for fast web viewing
Before you distribute PDF files via the web make sure they are created
with this option selected. This prepares the document for page-at-a-time
downloading, sometimes called byte-serving.
When a document is optimized for page-at-a-time downloading, the
web server sends each individual page of information requested by the
user, rather than the whole PDF document. When working with large
documents, which can take a long time to download, it is important to
use the Optimize for fast web viewing option.
NOTE: Fast web viewing depends on the configuration of the web server and also the capabilities of the
PDF client. This option ensures that the file meets the requirements for Linearized PDF and, under
the right circumstances, it could be delivered and displayed progressively.
The items in the Output options panel of the General tab, allow you to control what
happens to the output document once it is created:
Always output files to
When this is not checked, or checked without a location specified, the
output PDF file is always located in the same directory as the input file.
When this option is checked Corel PDF Fusion outputs all PDF files to
the specified destination The destination is selected by using the
Browse... option.
The file name is composed of the document name (with a numerical
suffix, if necessary to avoid duplicate file names). Use this feature when
you are generating all output files in a single location.
Use the Overwrite an existing PDF document option to disable the
numeric suffix generation. For more information see “Overwrite an
existing PDF document” on page 116.
NOTE: You are always prompted for a location for the output file when creating a PDF by printing to the
Corel PDF Fusion printer.
NOTE: The location specified in this option can be overridden by the options selected in the Save converted
documents panel of the Corel PDF Fusion Preferences dialog. See “Corel PDF Converter
preferences” on page 58.
Launch on job completion
Use this to choose an application that Corel PDF Fusion launches each
time a job is successfully converted to PDF.
Select the check box and click Browse.... to select the application
(myapp.exe for example), which you want to launch when each job has
completed.
Convert all colors to CMYK applies to color images, and all color
information is converted to a CMYK color space. A CMYK profile is
stored in the PDF as its Output Intent.
Convert all colors to RGB applies to color images, and any images in
the input file are converted to an sRGB color space in the PDF output.
An sRGB profile is stored in the PDF as its Output Intent. You should
enable this when your documents are intended for on-screen viewing,
and disable it when they are intended for printing. Enabling this option
can cause an apparent color shift in the images to which it is applied. The
conversion that Corel PDF Fusion uses is better suited to photographic
images than to CMYK approximations of spot colors. You may find that
on-screen reproduction of some graduated fills and tinted images is
better with this option disabled than with it enabled.
Convert device independent colors to device dependent colors
converts colors specified in device-independent CIE-based color spaces
into device-dependent RGB. This produces PDF files which display more
quickly. Otherwise, these colors are converted into a device-
independent calibrated RGB color space. This produces PDF files which
render more slowly, but whose colors are more constant across
properly set up output devices.
Preserve overprint
When selected, any changes to the PostScript language graphics state
overprint parameter requested by the job are passed though to the PDF
file. This feature, along with Preserve OPI comments, and Under color
removal and black generation information is intended primarily for use
within a pre-press environment.
Preserve under color removal and black generation information
Preserve or remove under-color removal and black generation
information from the PostScript language file. This is normally only used
in pre-press environments.
The following options are available in the Document structuring conventions (DSC)
panel.
Use BoundingBox for
As well as the conventional page size request embedded in the
PostScript language file, many files also contain comments describing the
actual extent of marks on the page. This option lets you: ignore these
comments—by selecting Nothing; use the bounding box for the PDF
page size—by selecting Page Size; or use the bounding box for the
optional page cropping box—by selecting Crop box.
Most PDF viewers display pages as if they were the size specified for the
page cropping box. Some applications may generate their own cropping
box information using pdfmark, which overrides any cropping box set in
this way.
Preserve OPI comments
OPI (Open Prepress Interface) is used to reduce network traffic by
substituting high-resolution images with low-resolution screen images for
the purpose of screen display and page make-up. With this option
selected, OPI comments in the PostScript language input file are
reproduced as OPI dictionaries in the PDF output.
It is not necessary for the high-resolution image data to be available to
Corel PDF Fusion—it passes the file name through to the output. Corel
PDF Fusion produces only an OPI 1.3 dictionary, only an OPI 2.0
dictionary, or both, depending on whether the PostScript language file
input uses one or both versions of the OPI comments.
Downsample
Use these options to control whether and how Corel PDF Fusion
reduces the resolution of images in the file input.
Set this to Don’t downsample when your documents are intended for
high-quality printing.
Average reduces the size by averaging neighboring pixels and produces
good quality results. You cannot average a monochrome image because
Corel PDF Fusion does not “promote” such images to grayscale.
Subsample reduces the resolution of the image by dropping pixels.
Bicubic reduces the resolution by performing bicubic interpolation to
generate new pixel values. This option can generate more pleasing
results though the PDF is slower to generate. Bicubic is not available with
monochrome images.
Compression
The three compression filters are available for dealing with images. The
Zip filter uses a lossless compression technique and normally produces
good compression ratios. It can optionally apply a predictor algorithm
which can further improve the compression for some classes of image.
The JPEG filter uses a lossy algorithm (which irretrievably discards data),
but it produces excellent compression ratios on photographic images.
You can select from three compression levels with high being the most
lossy and most compressed and low being the least lossy and least
compressed.
The CCITT filter uses standard fax compression, and is only applicable
to monochrome bitmap images.
Resolution
If you have enabled downsampling, this option lets you specify the target
resolution of the reduced images actually embedded in the PDF file.
Compress text and line art
When selected, Corel PDF Fusion compresses textual information, such
as page descriptions, using ZIP compression.
input file and are available to Corel PDF Fusion. Base 14 fonts in this list
are always embedded. This option lets you include individual base 14
fonts in a document, rather than all base 14 fonts.
Never embed window
Fonts listed in this box are never embedded in the output PDF file. Use
the Add and Remove buttons to manage this list.
NOTE: Fonts are controlled by the “Always embed” and “Never embed” options when they have the same
names as those listed. However, in many cases the fonts do not have the same names and cannot,
therefore, be controlled.
NOTE: For XPS to XPS and XPS to PDF conversions the “Always embed” and “Never embed” options
may not always work as desired. Fonts from XPS jobs must be embedded in the output, and many
fonts cannot be substituted. In this case, Corel PDF Fusion will embedded a font possibly contrary
to your selections in these options.
Embed all fonts (except base 14)
When selected, all fonts present in the document (except base 14 fonts)
are embedded in the output PDF file, and all fonts that were embedded
in the input file (by the printer driver or generating application) are also
embedded. When a font is referenced by the incoming file and is
available to Corel PDF Fusion, it is embedded in the generated PDF file.
When this option is not selected, the font is only be embedded when it
appears in the Always embed list.
Any candidate for embedding is rejected if it is one of the base 14 fonts
(unless it appears in the Always embed list), or it appears in the Never
embed list.
Subset fonts
With selected, only subsets of the original fonts are embedded in the
PDF file. This is the preferred setting, as it leads to smaller files. However,
selecting Subset fonts prevents you from subsequently using PDF plug-
ins or other tools that allow text correction within a PDF file, as not all
characters from the embedded fonts are available for use.
9.4.4.1 Font management
To manage fonts, click the Font management... button in the Font embedding tab.
The Font management dialog lets you control which fonts are installed. These fonts are
installed on your disk, but you can control whether or not they can be loaded by the
PostScript language findfont operator.
This dialog manages Type 1 fonts (also known as ATM fonts or PFB format fonts) and
TrueType fonts. Each kind of font is distinguished by an icon in the margin. This option
makes no distinction between PFB format, PFA format (an ASCII format for Type 1 fonts
typically used on UNIX platforms), or raw PostScript language files containing Type 3
fonts. All of these fonts are displayed as PostScript language fonts in this dialog.
The core fonts that are installed are listed in red and may not be removed. The core font
set includes clones of the 35 standard PostScript language printer fonts, as well as stub
files which refer to them. For example, “Helvetica” is one of the standard fonts, but the
font file for Helvetica is just a stub that substitutes the clone font “Helsinki” instead.
The principal reason for installing Type 1 fonts is when you convert files that do not
contain embedded fonts, perhaps because the files were created on a different
computer. When you try to convert such files without making the fonts available, the
documents are converted with incorrect text metrics. By making the fonts available, the
documents are converted with all the correct fonts and spacing.
When you add a Type 1 font because it is used, but not embedded in a PostScript
language file, remember that it is not embedded in the PDF output files unless you also
add it to the Always Embed list in the Font embedding tab. See “Font embedding tab
(PDF)” on page 118 for more information.
The main reason for installing TrueType fonts is so they can be used for TrueType
substitution. For any bitmap or outline font to be a candidate for TrueType substitution,
the original TrueType font must be installed. By default, Corel PDF Fusion searches for
and installs all TrueType fonts within your Windows directory when it is first installed.
However, if you subsequently add any new TrueType fonts to your system, you must
manually make them available using the Font management options.
Click Select folder to display a browser dialog, allowing you to select the folder where
Corel PDF Fusion can find the fonts you want to add. The System fonts button is a
shortcut, equivalent to opening the fonts folder.
Use the << Add option to add the fonts. To remove a font select it and click Remove.
Document assembly
When selected, PDF users can insert, delete, and rotate pages, and
create bookmarks and thumbnails.
General editing
When selected, the PDF user can perform document assembly and
general editing, but cannot extract the contents of the PDF.
Fill in forms and signing
Allows PDF users to sign and fill in forms, but not create them.
Comment authoring
Allows the addition and editing of PDF (sticky note) comments and use
of the highlight pen, but not general editing.
Printing
Select either Enabled to allow printing, Enabled (low resolution
only) to allow low resolution printing or Disabled, to disallow any
printing of the PDF file.
• To create a PDF document from a Microsoft Office 2003 document and send it as an
attachment using the system-registered e-mail application, click on the Add-in toolbar
icon and select Send > PDF. Alternatively, select from the File menu, Corel PDF Fusion
> Send e-mail attachment > PDF.
To create a PDF document from a Microsoft Office 2007 or Microsoft Office 2010
document and send it as an attachment using the system-registered e-mail application
click on the Corel PDF Fusion Ribbon Menu and select the Create and Email icon from
the PDF panel.
NOTE: If you have not previously saved your Microsoft Word or Excel document before attempting to
create a PDF document, a Save As dialog appears prompting you to save it. Once saved the
conversion continues. If you have not saved your Microsoft PowerPoint document before conversion
a “Please save your document before printing it” message appears. You must save the document
before conversion using the Add-ins.
A Corel PDF Fusion “working” message appears followed by a Create Document dialog
that allows selection of the various options:
File name
Change the output file name.
Save as type
Once you have chosen to output to PDF you cannot change the output
file type.
Setup
Choose a different setup to apply to your output file.
Security
These security options are only available when outputting PDF files and
are the same as the options provided within the Corel PDF Fusion Setup
manager. See “Security tab (PDF)” on page 120 for more information.
The following Append Options are available:
Append to
This lets you add the document you are creating to the end of an existing
document. Enter a path to the document or use the Browse option to
find the document to which you want to add the new output file. It must
be of the same type.
Append blank pages to the end of this document
Click this to add between 1 and 9 blank pages to the end of the created
document. Select the number of pages you want to append from the
drop-down menu.
NOTE: If the Create Document dialog is hidden by other windows, use Alt + tab to re-select it.
Select Automatically open the generated .PDF file to automatically open, in your default
PDF viewing application, every PDF file created from the Word Add-in. The setting of
this option overrides the setting of View the PDF document after creation in the
General tab of the Corel PDF Fusion Setup manager. For more information see “General
tab (PDF)” on page 114.
Select Prompt for the location of the output .PDF file to display a dialog allowing you
to change the location and name of every PDF file generated from the Word Add-in.
Select Minimize Office application during processing to minimize Word when the
conversion starts. Selecting this option can improve the speed of processing.
10.2.2.2 Document tab (Word PDF)
The options in the Open Options panel allow you to configure how you would like your
PDF viewer to display the generated PDF. There are various view options you can specify
including the magnification and the document page number at which the converted
document is opened. All these options can be changed once the PDF is viewed within
your PDF viewer.
Select Allow editing of document information prior to converting each document to
display a Document Information dialog every time a file is converted to PDF.
Enter information relating to the document in each text box of the dialog and click OK.
Select Convert document bookmarks into .PDF named destinations to convert Word
bookmarks into named destinations within the generated PDF. This provides direct
access to those topics using Bookmarks options within your PDF viewer.
Select Include hidden text to create a PDF that includes any text designated as “hidden”
within a Word document. Normally, hidden text does not appear in the output PDF file.
This option is not selected by default.
Click the Save the document before generating .PDF file to ensure that Microsoft Word
automatically saves the document before the PDF is generated.
10.2.2.3 Links tab (Word PDF)
The options in the Hyperlinks to Process panel control which hyperlinks within your
Word document are turned into links within the generated PDF file. With Create PDF
links from hyperlinks in the General tab not selected these options are disabled.
Select Look for hyperlinks in document header/footer areas to convert hyperlinks in
the header and footer areas of the document into links in the generated PDF.
Select Use Internet-type hyperlinks, to convert internet addresses into links in the
output PDF. Clicking a link in the output document opens the default web browser to
the specified location.
Select Use cross-document hyperlinks so that links to other documents are made
available in the PDF.
Use the options in the PDF Link Appearance panel to configure how the links appear in
the generated PDF file.
In PowerPoint software 2007, click on the Add-ins tab and select Settings from the PDF
panel. Alternatively, select Corel PDF Fusion > Edit Settings > PDF from Menu
commands.
Click the Restore Defaults button to return all tabs settings in the Corel PDF Fusion
configuration dialog to their default settings.
Enter information in each text box of the dialog and click OK.
Select Include hidden slides to create a PDF which includes any slide designated as
hidden within PowerPoint.
10.3.1.3 Links tab (PowerPoint PDF)
Use Hyperlinks to Process panel to control which hyperlinks within your PowerPoint
document are turned into links within the generated PDF file.
Select Use Internet-type hyperlinks to convert internet addresses into links in the PDF.
Clicking the link in the PDF opens the default web browser at the specified location.
Use the options in the PDF link appearance panel to configure how the links appear in
the generated PDF file.
10.3.1.4 Bookmarks tab (PowerPoint PDF)
Use the Automatically open bookmarks in the .PDF document to depth setting to
collapse or expand the document headings when the PDF is opened.
The Destination magnification option decides the zoom value when the PDF file is
opened. A number of Fit page to... options are provided. The Inherit zoom option
opens the PDF with the zoom value currently selected in the user’s PDF viewer.
10.3.1.5 Cropping tab (PowerPoint PDF)
The Use Cropping option is enabled by default and is used to enable all the other
options on this dialog.
The Crop if current document format is smaller than destination format is enabled by
default, and enables the Centered option, to crop the document to fit the generated
page size. Centered is enabled by default and centers the generated page before being
cropped.
Click Static values to enter specific cropping values. On selection, use the Units menu to
choose your preferred units (point, mm, inch).
The following three options are available:
Set individual values
Individually set the top/bottom/left and right values.
Constrain all values to be the same
Make the top/bottom/left and right values all the same.
Constrain Top and Bottom values to be the same
Make the top and bottom values the same.
NOTE: If the entered cropping values exceed the page size, the values are ignored and no cropping is
performed.
10.3.1.6 Watermark tab (PowerPoint PDF)
Click Watermark Document to enable the following options:
Use the Text option to enter the text you want to become your watermark.
Click Save the document before generating .PDF file to ensure that Microsoft Excel
automatically saves the document before the PDF is generated.
10.4.1.2 Document tab (Excel PDF)
The options in the Open options panel let you configure how you would like your PDF
viewer to display the generated PDF.
The Initial View options decide how the created PDF is first displayed, Pages only, Pages
and Bookmarks and so on.
Select Magnification option to choose the zoom value when the PDF file is opened. A
number of Fit page... selections are provided. Use Inherit zoom to open the PDF with
the zoom value currently selected in the PDF viewer.
NOTE: The Adjust to % zoom option in the Scaling panel of the Excel > File > Page Setup > Page tab is
inherited as the zoom percentage when opening a PDF created by the Excel Add-in.
Use the Open at Page option to choose the first page of the PDF to be displayed.
Select either Create one PDF file for each worksheet in the document, or Create one
PDF file for the entire document.
Choose one of Create PDF file from the current worksheet, Create PDF file from the
current (active) worksheets, or Create PDF file from all worksheets.
Select Allow editing of document information prior to converting each document to
display a Document Information dialog every time a file is converted to PDF.
Enter information in each text box of the dialog and click OK.
Select Convert document bookmarks into .PDF named destinations to convert Excel
bookmarks into named destinations within the generated PDF. This provides direct
access to those topics using Bookmarks options within your PDF viewer.
10.4.1.3 Links tab (Excel PDF)
Select Create PDF links from hyperlinks to convert hyperlinks in the Excel document
to links within the generated PDF.
The Hyperlinks to Process panel controls which hyperlinks within your Excel document
are turned into links within the generated PDF file.
Select Use Internet-type hyperlinks to convert internet addresses into links in the PDF,
Clicking the link opens the default web browser to the specified URL.
Select Use cross-document hyperlinks to convert links to other documents to links in
the PDF.
Use the PDF link appearance panel to configure how links appear in the generated PDF
file.
NOTE: The hyperlink box in the converted file is not always correctly aligned with the hyperlink text. This
occurs because in Excel the row height is dependent on the font style, size and cell padding. In the
Excel Add-in implementation, the hyperlink box calculation is based on various items including the
cell position, the font height and width. This calculation works for some rows and columns, but not
all.
10.4.1.4 Bookmarks tab (Excel PDF)
Select the Create PDF bookmarks to create PDF bookmarks from the Excel document.
Use Destination magnification to choose the zoom value when the PDF file is opened.
A number of Fit page to... options are provided. Select Inherit Zoom option to open
the PDF with the zoom value currently selected in the user’s PDF viewer.
PDF bookmarks are, by default, created using the font and color from the Excel
document.
The Bookmark appearance panel allows you to change the appearance of the generated
bookmarks:
Click Use text color to change the color of the bookmark text, which is blue by default.
Click Color to display a color picker so you can select a new color.
Click Use text formatting to change the text to Italic, Bold or Bold-italic.
10.4.1.5 Cropping tab (Excel PDF)
Select Use Cropping to enable all the other options on this dialog.
Select Crop if current document format is smaller than destination format, which
enables the Centered option, to crop the document to fit the generated page size.
Select Centered to center the generated page before being cropped.
Click Static values to enter specific cropping values. On selection, use the Units menu to
choose your preferred units (point, mm, inch).
The following three options are available:
Set individual values
Individually set the top/bottom/left and right values.
Constrain all values to be the same
Make the top/bottom/left and right values all the same.
Constrain Top and Bottom values to be the same
Make the top and bottom values the same.
NOTE: If the entered cropping values exceed the page size, the values are ignored and no cropping is
performed.
10.4.1.6 Watermark tab (Excel PDF)
Click Watermark Document to enable the following options:
Use the Text option to enter the text you want to become your watermark.
Export Alt + F + E
Email Alt + F + M
Exit Alt + F + X
Go to Alt + V + G
Presentation Alt + V + R F7
Zoom to Alt + V + Z
Pages Alt + D + P
Bookmarks Alt + D + B
Comments Alt + D + C
Watermark Alt + D + W
Welcome Alt + W + 0
Contents Alt + H + C F1
Tooltips Alt + H + T
About... Alt + H + A
Buy... Alt + H + B
Adobe PDF
Microsoft XPS
Visio (VDW)
Visio (VSD)
Visio (VSDX)
Visio (VSS)
Visio (VST)
Table B.1 Supported vector image formats
Visio (VSX)
Visio (VTX)
Windows Metafile
Table B.1 Supported vector image formats
B.2 Presentation
Application
OpenOffice Impress
Table B.2 Supported presentation formats
B.3 E-mail
Application
B.4 Projects
Application
B.5 Spreadsheet
Application
OpenOffice Spreadsheet
Table B.5 Supported spreadsheet formats
HTML/XHTML
Microsoft WordPad
OpenOffice Writer
Table B.6 Supported word processing formats
B.8 Notetaking
Application
One Note
Table B.8 Notetaking formats
B.9 eBook
Application
ePUB
Table B.9 eBook formats
Kodak Digital Camera Raw Image Format for these models: Kodak DSC Pro SLR/c, Kodak DSC
Pro SLR/n, Kodak DSC Pro 14N, Kodak DSC PRO 14nx
Sony Digital Camera Raw Image Format for DSC-F828 8 megapixel digital camera or Sony
DSC-R1
JBIG2
JPEG 2000
OpenEXR (EXR)
PC Paintbrush (PCX)
Progressive JPEG
TIFF
X-Windows Bitmap
X-Windows Pixmap
Table B.11 Supported raster image formats
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Center on paper 73 Delete log file for successful jobs 122
Comment Delete selected bookmark 96
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Corel, You may not purchase a license to use the Software for the purpose of exporting it to a country other than the original country of
sale, nor may You retain the services of a third party to purchase a license to use the Software if in doing so You will require such third
party to send (via any means, electronic or otherwise) the Software to You in a country other than the original country of sale.
GENERAL. If You purchased or downloaded the Software in the United States then this EULA is governed by the laws of the United
States and the State of California, without reference to conflict of laws principles. Any dispute between You and Corel regarding this EULA
will be subject to the exclusive venue of the state and federal courts in the State of California. This EULA specifically excludes the United
Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and any legislation implementing such 'Convention', if otherwise
applicable. Except as expressly set forth herein to the extent permitted by applicable law, this EULA shall not prejudice the non-excludable,
statutory rights of any party dealing as a consumer. If You acquired the Software in Canada, unless expressly prohibited by local law, this
EULA is governed by the laws in force in the Province of Ontario, Canada; and, any dispute between You and Corel regarding this EULA
will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal and provincial courts sitting in Toronto, Ontario. If You acquired the Software in
the European Union, Iceland, Norway, or Switzerland, then local law applies. If You acquired the Software in any other country, then local
law may apply. This EULA is the entire agreement between You and Corel and supersedes any other communications or advertisements
with respect to the Software and documentation. The Software, or any feature or part thereof, may not be available in all languages or in all
countries. If Corel has provided You with a translation of the English language version of this EULA, You agree that such translation is pro-
vided for Your convenience only and that the English language version, not the translation, of this EULA will be legally binding on You. The
English language version of this EULA and not its translation(s) will govern in the event of a conflict between the English language version
and a translation.
If and to the extent any provision of this EULA is held illegal, invalid, or unenforceable in whole or in part under applicable law, such provi-
sion or such portion thereof shall be ineffective as to the jurisdiction in which it is illegal, invalid, or unenforceable but only to the extent of
its illegality, invalidity, or unenforceability and shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary to conform to applicable law so as to give
the maximum effect to the intent of the parties. No term or provision in the EULA will be considered waived, and no breach excused,
unless such waiver is in writing signed on behalf of the party against whom the waiver is asserted. No waiver (whether express or implied)
will constitute consent to, waiver of, or excuse of any other, different, or subsequent breach. No modifications or amendments to this
EULA will be binding upon Corel unless made in writing and duly executed by You and an authorized representative of Corel.
ADDITIONAL EULA TERMS
Additional Terms Applicable to Users of Animation Shop
Some Corel Animation Shop versions may not be compatible with the Windows Vista computer operating system and Corel will not
release further Updates of Animation Shop. Your copy of Animation Shop may not be compatible with computer operating systems that
You may purchase now or in the future. You acknowledge and agree that any objects or film footage You use in connection with Your use
of the Software is original to You or used by You pursuant to permission granted by the owner and creator of such objects or film footage.
Additional Terms Applicable to Users of CorelDRAW, Corel PHOTO-PAINT or Corel DESIGNER
You understand and agree that some versions of Corel DESIGNER may be incorporated into, and may incorporate itself into, software and
other technology owned and controlled by third parties. Any third party software or technology that is incorporated in Corel DESIGNER
falls under the scope of this EULA. Any and all other third party software or technology that may be distributed together with the Corel
DESIGNER (as bundled third party software) will be subject to You explicitly accepting a license agreement with that third party. Where
such bundled third party software includes software from Right Hemisphere, Inc., use of that bundled software product is subject to the
end user license available at http://www.righthemisphere.com/eula, and Your use of that software constitutes acceptance of such terms.
Additional Terms Applicable to Users of Corel’s MP3 & DVD Xpack
With respect to Corel’s MP3 & DVD Xpack, You agree that You will not use Corel products in those jurisdictions where use of decoder
software is unlawful.
Additional Terms Applicable to Users of WinDVD
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT USE OF THE SOFTWARE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-2 OR MPEG-4 STAN-
DARD IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO OR
MPEG-4 PATENT PORTFOLIO, AS APPLICABLE, WHICH LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C.
(HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM/MAIN/DEFAULT.ASPX), 6312 S. FIDDLERS GREEN CIRCLE, SUITE 400E, GREENWOOD VILLAGE,
COLORADO, 80111, USA.
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE SOFTWARE MAY BE LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PER-
SONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (a) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1 STANDARD
("VC-1 VIDEO") AND/OR (b) DECODE VC-1 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND
NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. NO
LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM
MPEG LA, L.L.C. (HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM/MAIN/DEFAULT.ASPX).
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE SOFTWARE MAY BE LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PER-
SONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (a) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD
("AVC VIDEO") AND/OR (b) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND
NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO
LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM
MPEG LA, L.L.C. (HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM/MAIN/DEFAULT.ASPX).
YOU AGREE THAT THE SOFTWARE MAY BE LICENSED UNDER THE MP3 LICENSE. SUPPLY OF THE SOFTWARE DOES NOT CON-
VEY A LICENSE OR IMPLY ANY RIGHT TO DISTRIBUTE MP3-ENCODED OR MP3PRO-ENCODED DATA IN REVENUE-GENERAT-
ING BROADCAST SYSTEMS, STREAMING APPLICATIONS, OTHER CONTENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, OR ON PHYSICAL
MEDIA. AN INDEPENDENT LICENSE FOR SUCH USE IS REQUIRED. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE
MP3 LICENSING WEBSITE (HTTP://MP3LICENSING.COM).
Additional Terms Applicable to Users of WinZip Software
You agree that Corel cannot guarantee that the encryption technology contained in Corel WinZip products is completely secure from
decoding by third parties. Accordingly, Corel will not be responsible for any losses whatsoever resulting from third party decoding of, or
access to, Your files.
WinZip Software is shareware, and was acquired without charge and can be used for a limited period of time for evaluation purposes. Your
use of WinZip Software is subject to the following additional terms: (a) You may make as many exact copies of the WinZip Software as You
wish for evaluation purposes using tangible physical media (e.g., compact discs); (b) You may distribute individual exact copies of the Win-
Zip Software for evaluation purposes only, without charge to You or the recipient; (c) You may not distribute the WinZip Software with
any other product; (d) If You distribute the WinZip Software You may do so by electronic download or email, but not through the use of
bulk mail, spam or unsolicited emails. For purposes of the foregoing, "exact copy" means a file that is, for example, identical to the WinZip
distribution file available at www.winzip.com.
You may download and install evaluation versions of the WinZip Software (e.g., WinZip Courier) for a forty-five (45) day period. During
such evaluation period You may install one (1) copy of the WinZip Software only for evaluation or demonstration purposes. Upon expira-
tion of the forty-five (45) day evaluation period You will immediately discontinue use of the WinZip Software and delete all electronic cop-
ies of the WinZip Software including, but not limited to, all user documentation that may have been provided as part of the evaluation from
Your computer and any other computer devices on which You have installed the WinZip Software. Any attempt to circumvent any expira-
tion date technology or time bomb mechanism is in violation of this EULA and will automatically and immediately terminate Your license to
use the WinZip Software.
Self-extracting Zip files created by WinZip's 'Self-Extractor Personal Edition' may contain extractor software ("Extraction Software"). You
may not alter or modify the Extraction Software, nor give anyone permission to do so. Under no circumstances are You licensed to distrib-
ute Extraction Software. If You create self-extracting Zip files using an evaluation version of WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition You
may not transmit Your Zip files to a third party. However, the fully licensed WinZip Self-Extractor Personal Edition may be used to create
an unlimited number of freely distributable, royalty-free, self-extracting Zip files.
Additional Terms Applicable to Users of Software Bundled with Third Party Hardware Products
If You received the Software as part of a bundle with a third party computer hardware products You may not transfer such Software to
other computer hardware systems and You understand and agree that Your license to use such Software remains attached to and ends
along with the computer hardware product with which it was originally bundled.
Additional Terms Applicable to Users of Software Located in Germany or Austria
If You obtained the Software from Corel or a Corel authorized reseller in Germany or Austria and such country is Your usual domicile,
then the Germany and Austrian product liability and other consumer protection laws concerning remedies for defective goods shall apply
and govern any inconsistencies between such laws and the provisions of this EULA set forth above.
Additional Terms Applicable to Users of Software Located in the United Kingdom
If (a) You are acting as a consumer and the United Kingdom is where you You usually live; (b) You entered into this EULA in the United
Kingdom; and (c) You have obtained the Software from Corel or a Corel authorized reseller in the United Kingdom (a "Consumer"), then
the limitation of liability and warranty provisions set forth in applicable consumer protection and warranty laws of the United Kingdom
shall apply and govern any inconsistencies between such laws and the provisions of this EULA set forth above.
Additional Terms Applicable to users of Software containing Shareware:
Certain Software are shareware and as such are acquired without charge and can be used for a limited period of time for evaluation pur-
poses and are subject to the particular end user license for such shareware.
Additional Terms Applicable to users of CLIPART, STOCK PHOTO IMAGES, VIDEO CONTENT, AUDIO CLIPS, FONTS AND SAMPLE
CONTENT: Our Software may contain clipart, photo images, video content, audio clips (collectively referred to as the "Images or Clips"),
fonts ("Fonts") and sample content such as forms, templates, "tubes" or similar items (collectively referred to as the "Sample Content") that
are either owned by Us or licensed from a third-party. Except as required in the paragraph below, as a user of Our Software You are free
to use, modify and publish the Images or Clips, Fonts, or Sample Content as follows: You may (i) incorporate any Images or Clips, Fonts,
or Sample Content into Your own original work and publish, display and distribute Your work in any media, provided You include a copy-
right notice in Your work reflecting on the copyright ownership of both You and Corel as follows: "Copyright (c) 201__ [Your name], Corel
Corporation and its licensors. All rights reserved."; and (ii) make one (1) copy of the Images or Clips, Fonts, or Sample Content for backup
or archival purposes. YOU MAY NOT (i) resell, sublicense or otherwise make available the Images or Clips or Fonts for use or distribution
separately or detached from a product or web page. For example, the Images or Clips or Fonts may be used by You as part of a web page
design, but not be made available for downloading separately or in a format designed or intended for permanent storage or re-use by oth-
ers; (ii) provide the Images or Clips or Fonts to third parties or permit the use of the Images or Clips or Fonts by third parties separately
or as part of any other product, however, third parties may be provided with copies of the Images or Clips or Fonts (including digital files)
as part of a work product; (iii) create scandalous, obscene, defamatory or immoral works using the Images or Clips, Fonts or Sample Con-
tent nor use the Images or Clips, Fonts, or Sample Content for any other purpose which is prohibited by law; (iv) or permit the use of the
Images or Clips, Fonts, or Sample Content or any part thereof as a trademark or service mark, or claim any proprietary rights of any sort
in the Images or Clips, Fonts, or Sample Content or any part thereof; (v) use any of the Images or Clips which contain identifiable individu-
als or entities for any commercial purpose including, without limitation, in a manner which suggests their association with or endorsement
of any product or service; (vi) use the Images or Clips in electronic format, on-line or in multimedia applications unless the Images or Clips
are incorporated for viewing purposes only and no permission is given to download and/or save the Images or Clips for any reason; (vii)
rent, lease, sublicense or lend the Images or Clips or Fonts, or any copies thereof, to another person or legal entity. You may, however,
transfer all Your EULA to use the Images or Clips or Fonts to another person or legal entity, provided that (i) You transfer the Software,
including the Images or Clips or Fonts, and this EULA, including all copies (except copies incorporated into Your work product as permit-
ted under this EULA), to such person or entity, (ii) that You retain no copies, including copies stored on a computer or other storage
device, and (iii) the receiving party agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of this EULA; (iv) use any Images or Clips presented in
any Software splashscreens, welcome screens, product packaging and/or marketing collateral; or (v) use any Images or Clips, Fonts or Sam-
ple Content except as expressly permitted by this EULA.
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